What's Old is New Again
More than 400 students have graduated from Queen鈥 University鈥檚 Master in Art Conservation (MAC) program and founder Ian Hodkinson has proudly kept track of many of them. For 40 years, graduates of MAC - the only program like it in Canada - have gone on to important positions at museums all over the world.
New Lab Boasts support for International Students
Queen鈥檚 students 鈥 in particular, English as a second language (ESL) and international students 鈥 now have access to expanded services as they work to develop their language and academic skills.
What started out as a class project is now changing the way doctors issue exercise prescriptions.
What started out as a class project is now changing the way doctors issue exercise prescriptions.
A hidden gem
It came as a surprise to renovators when, on a wintry day in Kingston, they uncovered a Mediterranean port hidden behind a false wall.
Jordan Poppenk (Psychology) has been named the Tier 2 NSERC Chair in Cognitive Neuroimaging
Along with Dr. Giacomin, Queen鈥檚 has two new Tier 2 CRCs and five renewals. Jordan Poppenk (Psychology) has been named the Tier 2 NSERC Chair in Cognitive Neuroimaging and Gr茅goire Webber (Law) is the new Tier 2 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Chair (SSHRC) in Public Law and Philosophy of Law.
Scottish scholarship sends students to St. Andrews
Emma Sawatzky (Artsci鈥15) had always wanted to study at the in Scotland. She was drawn to the school鈥檚 strong reputation for international relations and her Scottish grandparents had always told her about the country they鈥檇 emigrated from.
Computing students flex creative muscles
鈥淭hat鈥檚 really neat鈥 was a common refrain overheard in the Biosciences Complex on April 1 as undergraduate and graduate students showcased their work at the annual hosted by Queen鈥檚 School of Computing.
果酱视频 remembers Carley Allison
Members of the Queen鈥檚 community are remembering first-year student Carley Allison, whose brave fight against throat cancer ended on March 31. She lived in Watts Hall on campus.
Carley Allison